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A massive solar flare exploded from our sun on Oct. 2. The flare was classified as an X-class flare which is one of the most intense types. Some residents in the U.S. could see auroras beginning ...
A strong solar flare slightly less powerful than the one that caused May’s dazzling lights is expected to cause intense Northern Lights sightings across several U.S. states over the next few ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of a solar flare – as seen in the bright flash on the right side – on Sept. 10, 2017. (Image credit: NASA/SDO/Goddard) Strongest long ...
NASA did not report a CME associated with the new solar flare. But if there is one, and if it’s headed toward Earth, it could create displays of northern lights (or southern lights if seen in ...
A massive solar flare exploded from our sun on Oct. 2. The flare was classified as an X-class flare which is one of the most intense types. Some residents in the U.S. could see auroras beginning ...
A massive solar flare exploded from our sun on Oct. 2. The flare was classified as an X-class flare which is one of the most intense types. Some residents in the U.S. could see auroras beginning ...